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kamalkhan
September 13th, 2004, 15:52
Hi,
I am looking for an xml feed that we can pull that will ONLY pull non sponsored web results. We are willing to pay a fee for such a solution. Does any one know of a company that is offering such a feed, or know a contact in one of the larger web search providers that I can contact
Kamal Khan
john874
September 15th, 2004, 14:08
The best thing to do is to try and find out what the ppc search engines use for their backfill results when they have no sponsored listings.
CareBear
September 15th, 2004, 16:35
Take a look at Google's offered webservices @ http://www.google.com/apis/
kamalkhan
September 16th, 2004, 16:44
Take a look at Google's offered webservices @ http://www.google.com/apis/
well, google API is very limited ...1000 searches per day and non commercial ....
well I am searching to find that is there any way to get Google.com, MSN or Yahoo or Ask.com , Altavista.com results
I see most of the websites show there results .. say for example
http://www.searchy.com
i have very very nice domain for search engine and i want to develop a site on that ..
Kamal Khan
john874
September 16th, 2004, 17:43
I would also like to do that! I would like to use Googles search results within my site or another major search engines listings within my site.
The results that I other within my search engine are little to the amount that these offer.
I will eventually produce a script to crawl other sites automatically, but untill then I will like to use a major search engines results instead.
CareBear
September 18th, 2004, 04:03
well, google API is very limited ...1000 searches per day and non commercial ....
well I am searching to find that is there any way to get Google.com, MSN or Yahoo or Ask.com , Altavista.com results
I see most of the websites show there results .. say for example
http://www.searchy.com
i have very very nice domain for search engine and i want to develop a site on that ..Execute the search from a server side script, parse out the HTML the search engine returns, format and output it the way you want on your site.
I doubt this would be a legal use of search engines though.
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